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  2. The Ladies

    Because her eyes to me and you The brightest are and bluest, Shall storms arise between us two, The oldest friends and truest? ...

    Article : 157 words
  3. Neckties.

    Cravattes and neckties in infinite variety are shown, either of lace made up into ruffles, or jabots, or in plastrons of lace trimmed with ribbon, or with folds of lisse gauze in various colours. Then one kind is of ficelle lace, with a ...

    Article : 231 words
  4. Coloured Mantles.

    Novelties in winter mantles are dolmans of a figured material like tabaret, and partly in imitation of the woollen fabrics, with good thread interwoven like the Venetian brocades. The prevailing shape is the dolman with pointed ...

    Article : 220 words
  5. THE DULUC COSTUMES.

    Figs. 1 and 3.—Wood-brown woollen, trimmed with thick worsted braid to match. The skirt is plaited, and on each fold there is a band of braid. The tunic, which is bordered with braid, is pointed back and front, and is in continuation of the full plastron. Pointed pattes of braid decorate each side of the full plastron; the upright collar end cuffs are also braid. Fig. 2.—Mantelet in broche silk trimmed with feather bordering. It has long stole ends in front, and is short end full at the back. It is lined with coloured satin, and the sleeves are in the dolman form. This style of m[?] is made in dark colours as well as in black. The ground of the material is corded silk, and the broche' design is in velvet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 142 words
  6. Fashions in Sydney.

    The Indus has brought a new supply of millinery, which was on view at Victoria House on Tuesday last. The latest novelties confirm the tendency already indicated for the elaborate use of gold in the trimmings, and for the ...

    Article : 753 words
  7. Fancy Costumes.

    Great excitement now exists among the ladies of Sydney, and the gentlemen also, in deciding the most becoming costumes for a fancy ball to be held at the end of this month. Some readers of the Mail may be glad to be ...

    Article : 310 words
  8. Fur Capes

    Are increasing in size, and when edged with tails much resemble the old-fashioned circular capes. Many are now made of opossumskin. Those of chinchilla are the most elegant; those of seal, the most durable. One of the ...

    Article : 90 words
  9. Hats.

    Some singularly elegant models, both for colour and style, are included in the new arrivals. One of mignonette straw is almost a Mother Hubbard bonnet, save that it has no strings and the brim on one side is raised high. The brim ...

    Article : 286 words
  10. Lace.

    The varieties in lace have long excited the admiration of ladies; lately, in addition to the cream, ficelle, apricot, cafe au, lait, and coffee, brown shades, the yak woollen laces have been made, and they are now produced in as many ...

    Article : 225 words
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